The Industrial Revolution fundamentally transformed economies and societies, laying the groundwork for modern industry, urbanization, and global trade. Its advancements in technology and production methods continue to influence contemporary manufacturing processes and labor practices. Additionally, the environmental challenges initiated by industrialization, such as pollution and climate change, remain pressing issues that the world grapples with today. Overall, the Industrial Revolution has shaped social structures, economic systems, and environmental policies that define our current global landscape.
Train, bicycle, pneumatic drill,
Many changes occurred during the Industrial revolution but the main one was going from working at home producing single goods to working in large factories producing lots of goods
Rise of American capitalistic economy. Assembly lines- mass production. URBANIZATION.
bob
well the industrial revolution changed how we live today and also how we get around and all of our new inventions we use today was used back then and made back then so we can use it today
It has never ended. The Industrial Revolution still continues today.
Train, bicycle, pneumatic drill,
James Watt invented the steam engine, which is still used today in various applications such as power generation and industrial processes. His improvements to the design of the steam engine are considered to be critical to the Industrial Revolution.
Without the Inustrial Revolution we would never be where we are today.
Many changes occurred during the Industrial revolution but the main one was going from working at home producing single goods to working in large factories producing lots of goods
Rise of American capitalistic economy. Assembly lines- mass production. URBANIZATION.
Working conditions today are better than they were duing the Industrial Revolution
bob
The Industrial Revolution took place between 1760 and 1840. The airplane did not exist at that time, so there WAS no use of the airplane.
Not much different from today. Coal.
well the industrial revolution changed how we live today and also how we get around and all of our new inventions we use today was used back then and made back then so we can use it today
Long-term consequences of the Industrial Revolution on the environment can still be seen today. These consequences include deforestation, green house gasses, the climate temperature rising, the glaciers and polar ice caps melting, toxic air and soil, and polluted water.